Film

"A Woman Alone" is a 1936 British drama film directed by Eugene Frenke and starring Anna Sten, Henry Wilcoxon and Viola Keats. It was also released as Two Who Dared. An officer becomes entangled in a love affair with a woman who works as a maid.

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A woman alone! A concept far different in Italy than in the States, where “a
woman alone” usually means a woman “without a man.” In the Italian parlance,
however, a woman alone means a woman without a family, a woman who has no
one to ...

A Woman Alone is a dark, emotional description of the state of the lower classes
in a Poland overcome by despair and a sense of helplessness. The choice
ofcolour scheme, aggressive framing, and intense cJose-ups and music all
contribute ...

“A Woman Alone” appears in the first section of the volume, titled “Homage to
Pavese,” the last few poems of which deal with Levertov's mother's death in
Mexico. The first half of the poem makes skillful use of enjambment, contributing
to the ...

A woman coupled with another woman might have seen herself as homosexual;
a woman alone would not have used that label because the concept of "a
homosexual" as a distinct person did not exist until later. As a result of the
feminist and ...